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Chuseok, one of the biggest Korean holidays along with Seollal (January 1 on the lunar calendar), is just around the corner. Chuseok is celebrated annually on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar. As a celebration of the good harvest, Koreans visit their ancestral hometowns to give thanks and to share a feast of traditional Korean food with family and relatives. This year, the holiday falls on September 19th; both of the days preceding (September 18th) and following (September 20th) Chuseok are also counted as holidays. The Chuseok holidays this year are followed by the weekend, thus making it a five-day holiday.

The Korea in Motion Festival 2013, Korea’s representative performance tourism festival, is currently ongoing in Seoul. Explore the festival’s offering and take advantage of this opportunity to enjoy famous performances at discounted prices during the Chuseok season.